HALLOWEEN!!! 🎃
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We’re all set!!!! We even have a cute little photo booth set up for families. And gluten/dairy free treats for those with special diets.
Down the private lane off the end of Tutauanui Crescent in Maungatapu. Spread the word.
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My partner and I will be handing out candy in Maungatapu. 57 Tutauanui Cres - down the private lane off the end of the street.
Being a Canadian living in NZ, I not only celebrate and decorate, but I encourage Halloween. I grew up trick or treating and I LOVED it. It’s a fun night for everyone involved. I was so sad to have ZERO kids last year.
If you’re a parent looking to take your kids out, bring them by for a treat!! I have chocolate. If it doesn’t go I’ll be forced to eat it myself. Not ideal with summer on the way!!
See you tomorrow night!! 🎃👻😈🌛👹 PM me if you need more details!
🧩😏 Riddle me this, Neighbours…
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
Do you think you know the answer?
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